Whitehall and Industry Group

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The Whitehall & Industry Group states that it 'is an independent, not for profit organisation that builds understanding and co-operation between government and business with the aim of achieving better informed policy and regulation, more effective cross-sector partnerships and better leadership.'[1]

WIG helps organisations achieve these benefits through three main areas of activity:
  • People Exchange
  • Events and networks
  • Leadership and Development programmes
The annual WIG membership fee for an organisation is £3,500 (+VAT) which gives its individuals access to each of the activities listed above.[2]

People

Patrons

Circa 2017

Sir Jon Cunliffe Deputy Governor, Financial Stability, Bank of England | Alex Chisholm Permanent Secretary at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Sir Martin Donnelly KCB CMG Permanent Secretary, Department for International Trade | Carolyn Fairbairn Director General, Confederation of British Industry | Dame Helen Ghosh Director-General, National Trust | Sir Jeremy Heywood KCB Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service]] | Mark Lloyd Chief Executive, Local Government Association | Sir Simon McDonald KCMG KCVO Permanent Under-Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Sir John Parker GBE Chairman, Anglo American | Sir Michael Rake KB Chairman, BT Group plc | Robert Swannell Chairman, Marks & Spencer plc | Tom Scholar Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury

Circa 2008

Board

Board of Trustees circa 2017

Nigel Whitehead Group Managing Director - Programmes and Support, BAE SYSTEMS plc | Debbie Alder Director General of Human Resources, Department for Work and Pensions | Catherine Brown Chief Executive, Food Standards Agency | Björn Conway Former Partner, EY | Howard Davies Chief Executive, Standard Life Foundation | David Dinsdale Entrepreneur in Residence, Atos | Janette Durbin HR Director, Civil Service Talent | Charles Eales Head of Government Relations, Microsoft Limited | Pippa Greenslade Group HR Director, Bakkavor | Eleanor Kelly Chief Executive, Southwark Council | Chris Wormald Permanent Secretary, Department of Health

Circa 2008

Miller McLean Group Secretary and General Counsel, The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc (Chairman of WIG) | John Barker, CB, Director, Corporate Development Group, Cabinet Office | Ursula Brennan, Chief Executive, Office for Criminal Justice Reform | Bob Coxon OBE, Senior Advisor, Carlyle Group | Patrick Kerr, Director, Corporate Communications, Reed Elsevier Group plc | Mark Sanders, Chief Executive, Bury Metropolitan Borough Council | David Scott, HR Director, First Group | Mike Sibbald Former HR Director, Argos Retail Group [3]

Staff

Circa 2008

Sally Cantello Chief Executive Sally joined WIG in 1999 after 19 years in strategy consulting in the private sector. She was appointed Chief Executive in February 2001. | Ian Stokes Director of Programmes | Fiona Alldridge Head of Business Development | Kathryn Brown Assistant to Chief Executive Hilary Danelian Programme Director, Development Programmes | John Fenton-Jones Company Secretary / Financial Controller Roy Johnson Manager, People Exchange Catherine 'Spudd' Judd Office / IT Manager Bimal Karaji Manager, People Exchange Emma Kelly Co-ordinator, People Exchange Nahdia Khan Head of People Exchange Rebecca Lyng Development Programmes Co-ordinator Sarah McGraw Events & Membership Co-ordinator Stephanie Mico Events Co-ordinator Clare Parsons Head of Development Programmes Gill Riches Head of Account Management Walter Stewart Head of Management Services[4]

Members

Private sector WIG members

Circa 2008

3M | Abbey | Accenture | Amey plc | Anglo American | AstraZeneca | Atos Origin | Avail | BAe Systems | Balfour Beatty | Barclays | BDO Stoy Hayward LLP | Bevan Brittan | BP | British American Tobacco | BT Group | BT Government | BUPA | Camelot | Capita Group | Centrica | Clifford Chance | ConocoPhillips | Control Risks Group | Deloitte | Denton Wilde Sapte | DHL | EDS | E.ON UK | Ernst & Young | Eversheds | ExxonMobil | Federation of Small Businesses | Field Fisher Waterhouse | Freshfields | Fujitsu Services | Gemserv | GlaxoSmithKline | Hay Group | HBoS | Home Retail Group | HSBC Holdings | Hunton & Williams | Hutchison Whampoa Europe | IBM (UK) | Johnson Matthey | Kingfisher | Kingsley Napley | KPMG | Laird Group | Linklaters | Liverpool Direct | Lloyds TSB Group | LogicaCMG | Marks & Spencer | Microsoft | National Grid | Nationwide Building Society | Northgate Information Solutions | Norwich Union Life | Oracle | PricewaterhouseCoopers | Procter & Gamble | Prudential | Reed Elsevier | Reliance Security Group | Rio Tinto | Rok plc | Rolls-Royce | The Royal Bank of Scotland Group | Royal Mail | RWE npower | SAP (UK & Ireland) | Serco Group | Siemens | Smith & Nephew | Standard Life | SunGard | Total | Towers Perrin | UBS | United Utilities | VEGA Group | Vertex | Wragge & Co | Xansa | Zurich Financial Services[5]

Public sector WIG members

circa 2008

ACAS | Audit Commission | Bank of England | BBC World Service | Birmingham City Council | British Council | Bury Metropolitan Borough Council | Cabinet Office | Cambridgeshire County Council | Commission for Social Care Inspection | Communities and Local Government | Companies House | Competition Commission | Criminal Records Bureau | Crown Prosecution Service | Defence Science and Technology Laboratory | Defra | Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform | Department for Children, Schools and Families | Department for Culture, Media and Sport | Department for International Development | Department for Transport | Department for Work and Pensions | Department of Health | Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills | Electoral Commission | Environment Agency | Export Credits Guarantee Department | Financial Ombudsman Service | Financial Services Authority | Food Standards Agency | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | GCHQ | Health and Safety Executive | HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate | HM Land Registry | HM Prison Service | HM Revenue and Customs | HM Treasury | Home Office | House of Commons | House of Lords | Housing Corporation | Identity and Passport Service | Information Commissioner's Office | Investors in People | Kent County Council | Liverpool City Council | London Borough of Camden | London Borough of Havering | London Borough of Lambeth | London Borough of Lewisham | London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority | Metropolitan Police | Ministry of Defence | Ministry of Justice | Monitor | National Audit Office | National Museums | National Policing Improvement Agency | Natural England | Northern Ireland Civil Service | Northern Ireland Office | Nuclear Decommissioning Authority | Office of Fair Trading | Office of Rail Regulation | Ofsted | Ordnance Survey | Oxfordshire County Council | Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman | The Pensions Regulator | Postcomm | Regional Co-ordination Unit | Remploy | Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office | Secret Intelligence Service | Security Service | Serious Fraud Office | Serious Organised Crime Agency | Slough Borough Council | Southwark Council | Surrey County Council | Treasury Solicitor's Department | UK Intellectual Property Office | UK Trade and Investment | University of Huddersfield | Valuation Office Agency | Welsh Assembly Government | Worcestershire County Council [6]

Resources

WIG publications

File:WIG Impact Review 2008.pdf

Articles

Vivienne Russell Move a little closer Public Finance, 20 Aug 09.

Notes

  1. http://www.wig.co.uk/aboutus/
  2. http://www.wig.co.uk/membership/benefitsofwigmembership.htm
  3. http://www.wig.co.uk/aboutus/patrons_board.htm
  4. http://www.wig.co.uk/aboutus/wigteam.htm
  5. Whitehall and Industry Group Private Sector Members Retrieved from the Internat Archive of 15 October 2008 on 7 June 2017.
  6. Whitehall and Industry Group Public Sector Members. Retreieved from the Internet Archive of 15 October 2008 on 7 June 2017.